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Phospholipid composition of human, bovine and frog myelin isolated on a large scale from brain and spinal cord

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Siakotos, A.N., Rouser, G. & Fleischer, S. Phospholipid composition of human, bovine and frog myelin isolated on a large scale from brain and spinal cord. Lipids 4, 239–242 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02532639

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